If oil pipelines are built to move oil from Alberta to the west coast of Canada, what would it mean for the Skeena River watershed?

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Richard Wyma speaks about the partnership work being undertaken to create spawning habitat for Lake Sturgeon in the Detroit Habitat following the collapse of the sturgeon population to less than 1% of their former numbers.

Fish biologist from the St. Lawrence River Institute on Environmental Science does research on Mercury in walleye on the St. Lawrence.

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The Fresh water Alliance recently held its biannual Living Water rally and Tony Moss speaks about the challenges, successes and lessons learned, as well as the great results achieved.

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The struggle between commercial fishing for Salmon on the ocean and First Nations communities continues; only now science is backing up what native fishers have been saying for years – we need to harvest selectively.